37 results on '"Medina‐Roldán, Eduardo"'
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2. Plant functional traits predict soil multifunctionality under increased precipitation and nitrogen addition in a desert steppe
3. Disentangling soil-based ecosystem services synergies, trade-offs, multifunctionality, and bundles: A case study at regional scale (NE Italy) to support environmental planning
4. Plant functional traits mediate the response magnitude of plant-litter-soil microbial C: N: P stoichiometry to nitrogen addition in a desert steppe
5. Correction to: A 5-and a-half-year-experiment shows precipitation thresholds in litter decomposition and nutrient dynamics in arid and semi-arid regions
6. Extreme drought does not alter the stability of aboveground net primary productivity but decreases the stability of belowground net primary productivity in a desert steppe of northern China
7. Effects of multi-resource addition on grassland plant productivity and biodiversity along a resource gradient
8. Assessing European-Scale Soil Threats and Soil-Based Ecosystem Services Maps for Bundles Assessment: A Review
9. Correction to: A 5-and a-half-year-experiment shows precipitation thresholds in litter decomposition and nutrient dynamics in arid and semi-arid regions
10. A 5-and a-half-year-experiment shows precipitation thresholds in litter decomposition and nutrient dynamics in arid and semi-arid regions
11. Effects of rainfall manipulation and nitrogen addition on plant biomass allocation in a semiarid sandy grassland
12. Author Correction: Effects of rainfall manipulation and nitrogen addition on plant biomass allocation in a semiarid sandy grassland
13. Precipitation regime changes alter allometry and plasticity of meristem allocation in annual herbaceous plants in a semiarid sandy grassland, northern China
14. Spatial relationships among soil-based ecosystem services can vary at the regional and local level
15. Extreme drought does not alter the stability of aboveground net primary productivity but decreases the stability of belowground net primary productivity in a desert steppe of northern China
16. Grazing-induced effects on soil properties modify plant competitive interactions in semi-natural mountain grasslands
17. Plant and soil responses to defoliation: a comparative study of grass species with contrasting life history strategies
18. A 6 Years Long-Term Rainfall Experiment Suggests that the Controls of Soil Properties on Litter Decomposition Has Been Neglected so Far
19. Soil net nitrogen transformation rates are co-determined by multiple factors during the landscape evolution in Horqin Sandy Land
20. Scale effects on spatial heterogeneity of herbaceous vegetation in desert steppe depend on plant community type
21. Increased grazing intensities induce differentiation of the relationships between functional traits and aboveground plant biomass in shrub‐ and grass‐dominated community in desert steppe
22. Abiotic factors affect leaf litter mass loss more strongly than initial litter traits under sand burial conditions
23. Increased Precipitation Shapes Relationship between Biochemical and Functional Traits of Stipa glareosa in Grass-Dominated Rather than Shrub-Dominated Community in a Desert Steppe
24. Increasing Precipitation Interval Has More Impacts on Litter Mass Loss Than Decreasing Precipitation Amount in Desert Steppe
25. Observational and experimental evidence for the effect of altered precipitation on desert and steppe communities
26. Biomineralisation performance of bacteria isolated from a landfill in China
27. Next-generation sequencing showing potential leachate influence on bacterial communities around a landfill in China
28. Grazing exclusion affects soil and plant communities, but has no impact on soil carbon storage in an upland grassland
29. Grazing effects on fungal root symbionts and C and N storage in a shortgrass prairie in Central Mexico
30. Impacts of Land Use Changes on Soil Properties and Processes
31. Grazing increases the temperature sensitivity of soil organic matter decomposition in a temperate grassland
32. Plant phenotypic functional composition effects on soil processes in a semiarid grassland
33. Inter-Specific Competition, but Not Different Soil Microbial Communities, Affects N Chemical Forms Uptake by Competing Graminoids of Upland Grasslands
34. Grazing increases the temperature sensitivity of soil organic matter decomposition in a temperate grassland
35. Soil Water Content Dynamics Along a Range Condition Gradient in a Shortgrass Steppe
36. Impacts of Land Use Changes on Soil Properties and Processes.
37. Impacts of land use changes on soil properties and processes.
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